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Retiring SNP veteran considering independent run
SNP's Fergus Ewing during First Minster's Questions (FMQ's) at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh, September 28, 2023

FERGUS EWING will stand down as an SNP MSP in next year’s Holyrood election, but has not ruled out running as an independent.

Sitting in the Scottish Parliament since it was formally reconvened in 1999 by his mother, SNP pioneer Winnie Ewing, he went on to hold a number of ministerial posts after the SNP gained power in 2007.

In recent years, however, he was increasingly at odds with party chiefs as a vocal critic of their coalition deal with the Greens, briefly losing the whip after he voted against then Green minister Lorna Slater in a motion of no confidence.

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